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The great philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau laid the foundation for modern education through his unique book, Emile, in which he detailed the stages of education according to the phases of human physical and mental development. He took human nature as a fundamental pillar for sound upbringing, all through an engaging narrative style that bridges the gap between the reader and the rigid, traditional educational text. This book has been translated into many languages and has gained the approval and appreciation of leading thinkers, psychologists, and sociologists for the immense benefit they saw in it for all those interested in education and all who believe in its role in achieving human quality and, consequently, a quality of life. It is rightly considered the most important encyclopedic reference on education in the modern era.











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